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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
r have only examined the neuration of one of the species which I here place in this genus, but they are all evidently congeneric, and the neuration of L. lyonetiella while not that of L. cephalonthiella, nor of either of the three species figured Ins. Brit., v.3., does not differ therefrom more than they differ from each other. The limits of the genus are perhaps not so clearly defined as might be wished in respect to the neuration and the raised tufts on the primaries, but as the genus is at present recognized, the proper location of these species is in it.